Pitch People

Pitch People (1999)

The true story of the world's second oldest profession.

  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release Date: 1999-10-22
  • User Rating: 10/10 from 1 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 27min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: SJPL Films, Ltd
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Stanley Jacobs
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Summary

Pitch People is a documentary film that focuses on the role the art of the "pitch" has played in society. It was produced in 1999 and includes interviews with many of the pitch industry's greatest salesmen, including Arnold Morris, Sandy Mason, Lester Morris, Wally Nash and Ed McMahon as well as a look at the Popeil family.

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  • Arnold Morris

    as Self
  • Ed McMahon

    as Self
  • Jan Muller

    as Self
  • Joe Fowler

    as Self
  • Garrett Bess

    as Self
  • Jerry Crowley

    as Self
  • Billy Carroll

    as Self
  • Wally Nash

    as Self
  • Chester Nairne

    as Self
  • Sandy Mason

    as Self
  • Lester Morris

    as Self
  • Nancy Ann Nelson

    as Self
  • John Parkin

    as Self
  • Maddy Press

    as Self
  • Roland Prince

    as Self
  • Al Spino

    as Self
  • Michael Walsh

    as Self
  • John Worsley

    as Self
  • Jon Paul Zoffka

    as Self
  • Ted Williams

    as Self
  • Ralph Watkins

    as Self
  • Randy Walker

    as Self
  • Larry Scheidt

    as Self
  • John Ryan

    as Self
  • Andre Ridley

    as Self
  • Sandy Rick

    as Self
  • Nick Parrilla

    as Self
  • Sonny Nathans

    as Self
  • Ruby Morris

    as Self
  • Jerry Mascuzzio

    as Self
  • Ian Long

    as Self
  • Stuart Levy

    as Self
  • Bonnie Kmiec

    as Self
  • Ray Kennedy

    as Self
  • Connie Jorgenson

    as Self
  • Mark Hyman

    as Self
  • Tony Hodgen-Hall

    as Self
  • Bobby Foster

    as Self
  • Herman Flores

    as Self
  • George Cook

    as Self
  • Johnny Carson

    as Self
  • Roland Babin

    as Self
  • Jamie Barr

    as Self
Writing Stanley Jacobs Writer
Directing Stanley Jacobs Director

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